-
support in the 1960s when
Georgios Papandreou united a
coalition of old
Venizelists and
nationalist politicians. The
movement was
characterized by the beliefs...
-
Greece had two governments: A
royalist pro-German one in
Athens and a
Venizelist pro-Entente one in Thessaloniki. They
united in 1917, when
Greece entered...
- anger,
especially in Gr**** Macedonia, and
among Venizelist officers.[page needed] In
August 1916,
Venizelist officers launched a
revolt in Greece's northern...
- the pre-1912 territories. In general,
people in "New Greece" were pro-
Venizelist while people in "Old Greece" were much more pro-royalist. The main cause...
-
never proven. A
hunting of
Venizelists followed in Athens. In
August 1916, a
military coup
broke out in
Thessaloniki by
Venizelist officers. There, Venizelos...
- Republicans,
represented by the
Venizelist parties, and the pro-royalist People's Party,
following the
failed Venizelist coup
attempt in March. In protest...
- The
attempted coup d'état of
March 1935 (Gr****: Κίνημα του 1935) was a
Venizelist revolt against the People's
Party government of
Panagis Tsaldaris, which...
-
politician and dictator. A
distinguished staff officer and an
ardent Venizelist and anti-royalist,
Pangalos pla**** a
leading role in the
September 1922...
-
between the two
groups polarizing the po****tion
between the
royalists and
Venizelists for decades.
Following the
Allied victory,
Venizelos secured new territorial...
- King
Constantine I. For his anti-
Venizelist, pro-neutrality role he was
exiled with
other prominent anti-
Venizelists to
Corsica in 1917
after Venizelos'...